Obama “Science” Czar, a Forced-abortion Advocate, Hides E-mails

As if the embattled “most-transparent-in-history” White House needed more e-mail scandals, the Obama administration’s “science czar,” John Holdren, an advocate of coercive population control and a one-time global-cooling alarmist, is facing a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit to access public information that he has been apparently seeking to hide by using a private e-mail account. In the case, the non-partisan Competitive Enterprise Institute filed a federal appeal aiming to pry loose Holdren’s e-mails from his account after a federal judge sided with Holdren, protecting his e-mails from public scrutiny.

 

Critics, while praising the lawsuit, say it is time for an even broader examination of Obama’s “czar,” his dangerous views, and how his extremism has impacted White House policy.

 

The latest shoe to drop in the ongoing saga surrounding Holdren’s secret e-mails came this month, when the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) filed an appeal in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. “There are a growing number of scandals concerning the use of private email accounts by top Obama administration officials,” said Sam Kazman, CEI general counsel, in a statement posted on the organization’s website. “The court ruling that we are appealing will only add to those scandals, because it legitimizes private email accounts as way to evade FOIA. While President Obama claims his administration is the most transparent in history, his officers seem to confuse being transparent with being invisible.”

 

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